its. ill: Claw. IIJIIlI-SIDB and Nun, Subscriptions, Moguls“; ‘llloflllrdlnalnsyboboilhtdallyatanyotflp ' to atom In lanuntaldol ‘ Bouillon, Water Street; Golrlloo loll Toronto Bokqy, vmu direct; Tho Glardianwlll bodollvcrcdtoany hpmgln gggmngq‘ Corrierlollilflwllllilllfiikwooh. Phonoifllorthisocrvlcl l»: noon-um lor drlivorloo on yo]; “m. uglvoyolrordorlotho i‘ Arms-llama sssx will bu m “m, modem house. Contr ‘fiwmafix 579 Summersidc P O "' ' ' 440-20-25- _1v0B SALE- — Register “y ago ti, to freshen last o! month. n, . Coulsom. Karcington. 4-18-21. _PANTBY SALE at Platts Store, gqarlatowsl. Saturday April 20th- _TH.IBTY-TWO ruson ‘ Dinner gets, stock Dlttcnlls. $8.95. $9.85 ar , $1105 at. Brace s. 4-17- l.‘ ‘THE STORES of. Ralph Call- beckdrOo. and W. M.Bo . godequq will bo closed all dag pq-ldgy, _ ' 4.17- _-BEAB I. WATSON Mao-l IAUGHT, run. 1n Report Fnotlnl Parliament Hill. over CFCY this] oveninng at ii o'clock. 4-18-11 —CHUBOH OF ENGLAND, New London Parish. Good Friday Scr- vices, April 19hh—10.30 St. Thomas Church, New London. phen’s Church,‘ Burlington. 7.30 st. Mark's Church. Kensinftorl. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. 4- 8-11. ._T UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL E- - ‘Ilho scr- vices for Easter Slmday. A l 21st,! are as lollows: ‘Pryign 11 A- - C1149" sud 3 P. M. Cgpc averse 7.30 P.M. The Y. P. U. o Crapaud will reach on Good Friday evening. beg lng at, s P. M. Rev. J. A. Jardirle. B. A.,l a. 0., Minister ua-itl -DEER DBIFT§ ASKORE-The, ‘body of a deer-a doe-came ashore at Summerslde yesterday. It was found on the shore below the Queen Hotel and was later disposed of by town employees. _5_ - -CANADIAN LEGION MEET- lNG-Tile regular meeting of the Summerslde Branch or the Cana- dian Legion was held on Monday evening at the Legion Home with the resident, Mr. Roland Philip- son n the chair. Comrade R. L. Mollison. reporting for the employ- ment committee, stated that a meeting of the leadinfl. employers o! the town had been held enrl as- surance had been received that veterans would be given consid- eration in the matter o! cnmloy- ment. Comrade (Dr.) J, C. Simo- son sddresed the meeting on ho- hnll’ of the Canadian Cancer So- ciety and explained the svmotorns and treatment of the disease. The president reported that at the last initiation twenty-six new mem- bers had been admitted to the branch-B. —Mr. Earle Simmons. Bu er- slde is in Montreal on a business trip. Mrs. Simmons is mcetimz him in Mont-ton md they will return home this week.--S. ‘—Miss Dornthv Shnmona. Bum- merslde has returned from a threa- weoks ~-~ ~-~-* i» Rovers, Mass, and Hartford, Conn. She ulas accomnnniori n- ta" "s Mn»- ton by her brother who scent three weeks visiting relatives ih ere-S. Bil Alllliiili lfllltflt4tll.llmorlllfllllv.lllanovorlt.anl Goorgo IHALL 10c, otiico 1mm crsidb. Write all do- 15th to Ami . 136d 6 Ito-ti “i h“ auty?“v“v§lt."i§?t“&9., esnunrlmmm" a; o Woman's 1nstitte€t:?°n' {ieulifinstfl 230 sci l" lstages and even certain advanced _ Boate at - ing radio musical contests by- tho ll Ottawa 8L PING! COUNT! s . DII-Ifloro,‘ Wstlr ltroots Ilfl- Olldfl» r W Granville Bllill -I an ABSENT " Thlwadsy nlslimliirfi 29m. c. .1. Gallant, 4-18-20-31. M- 13-. ldnkora. -wsl~t:rnn.-o<>°a -POULTRY cod ll chicks at TiYifllyerDtllou I» 115-611 -auansa swam nun ' Mimi in "M?! at Bruce's." —-l HAVE BM t w", ootatomgland at (illemilgnt for £2‘: D . I-I interested 6Q. Bummerside. wfltg-lgox —I‘OB SALE-Ono slight 515300 x 22 tiro and tube. Apply to t Alhsrton Friday ovonllls tho ladies‘ aid o! the Western Hospital hold the sec- irl‘. in the Western Hos- Pms. Mrs. J. A, Mrs. Waldo Mat- , tlo minutes of the last M8911 . l Hill. W. , Lgwuyn, ‘Preosurer, reported a membership o! M. I} was moved and seconded that the society fumish a loom. An Enter Dllltry sale was planned. A dainty lunch was served by tho Sisters. ' The W. M. S. of the Fraser Mem- orial Ohurch mot at the homé of Mrs. Thoo. Wilkinson for the month ofAprll meeting. A dainty lunch Wu urved by Mrs. E. 1". Kerr. lflls Bertha Doyle, teacher Al- O I o.- s “WIWIFYPIWI bartonlouth, spent the w k ml “dud hhwuuwcumuxflagfl at hor home in Tignish. u e ' bufilmVoallcinc Eéigland paid a stso NEWS ....“:.".... ..."..:'.".f"°""" m‘ and COMEDY SHOWS: 7:80 and 0:15 Matinee Thursday 8:00 South iifrloa Limits. Rights 0f lisiatics OAPIYTOWN, April 17—(Reuters) —-The Asiatic Land Tenure and Friday and Saturday cot Bryenton. Malpequg, ' 4-17-21. -F01l SALE at Ba Vi , zoi glories. mares and geldlhgs. gfwhickn ow set. Blacks. 10 to 1200 1b,, Am two drivers $85.00 to $125.00. Satis- uaranteed. Cattl tak in esqfilllalter S. Weekse iii-st. qoaaaman oosrl. _ mo.“ car of oxtra quality screwed c051 shitload and will be unloading w daywnow. Rl ht price oil oar. .1. oInnis. olden. 4.1g.2|_ r-grlisro gLUB TAG nay in no o n t H Saturday OSDML Easter 4-5-l2-l9-3i —EASTEB salwlcas held in Ceztt-ral Bed ue Qhurch on Sunda . arr-Ln 1,15 . . Evening 7. P. M. gunday 5011091 10-30 A. M. The services for Sunday. 28th are cancelled. Rev. C. A. Britten. Minister. 4-18-11 non or ENGLAND sar- P- i” -—OHU vices {or the Parish of New Lon- 1nd ‘Pearl Buck's “China Sky" CAPIIOL w SUMMERSlDE-n. Indian Representation Bill was| approved today by a vote oi '78 to in the South African House of Assembly after a 16-day debatc. The bill restricts land pur-‘ chases by Asiatics in Natal and Transvaal Provinces and provides for Indians to be represented in. the Union Senate and Assembly‘ by Europeans and on the Natal Prcvicial Council by two members who may be either Indian or Eur- 8 an. The bill is the latest endeavour to settle the controversial prob- lena of relations between Indians an .South Africans of European M-(HWS ‘SLONDE HEW/Q" stock, a problem which has vexed l8 DELIGHTFUL COMEDY the country since Indians were ABOUT MODERN MARRIAGE first imported into South Africa ——- under indslnture in the 1860s to -—"Blonde Flavor", the new Metro- cultivate the Natal sugar plants- Cvoldwyn-Ma/yer attraction at. the tions. Calpitol Theatre, Summerside, is a Many settled Ln the country after comedy od modern a that serving their indenture terms and to meandering spread into ‘Transvaal and the Or~ it with great good amlge Free State. Latest available tnnguc-in-checl! humor that makes fisures. show Win11 Indian roo- ior 015B very pleasant mtegmlnmong ulatlon in 1936 was about 250.000 whil th Europe n pop l ti gmtlsuindaal)» 559"“ 21 . Euler afghan“ Mumblgd ‘ 1m, ma; waseillofiiil. The Iandian $1.3m? Mervkfiiemcgl- g‘) cwmllnloni 5L to i451] um (wt-moving gfiqfy of g_ti0ll in the Transvaal at that time Hg 5 u" - ensl-Wifln. 0.30 (OI-gym, pwlmr o; a mung yesqwss estimated at about 50,000 com- Commllnion. St. Stephens? Bur ingtotl 2.30 Holy Communion,‘ st. Thomas. New London. 1.30 Holy‘ Communion. Si. Mark's, Kerlsing- said you“ mum" h“ b0 ,. "Wee- ~°+=1-Re¢;g',,,'....... s..." said mums; Ml Bucklngham Palace __ ' a silrewd and understanding wife —-KINSMEN MEETING -- Dr. W. B. Howatt was theguest speaker at. the regular meeting o! the Sum- merside Kinsmen Club on Tues- day ln Leo Coyle's Restaurant. His subject was cancer and the com- ing drive for membership in the Canadian Cancer society. Accord- ing to statistics, said Dr. Howatt l7 million geopie in the United States will said cancer is curable in its early cases can he cured. The means of treatment are surgery, x-ray ther- apy and radium or a combination o! all three. The money used in the coming drive will be used to‘: research work, cancer education, and for the establishment oi can- cer clinics. Diagnosis o! cancer can only be sure by means of path- ology and though we now nave a trained pathologist in the pro- vince the laboratory is not yet equipped to do the type oi path- ology necessary for the treatment of cancer. A vote of thanks was moved by Francis McNeil and sec- onded by Harry McFariane, The club vlce- resident, Maurice Mill who presi ed read an excerpt from an article which tells what the Association of Kinsmen Clubs are doing in regard to the cancer prob- lem. They have undertaken to raise .000. Elva scholarships for the training of radio-therapists which are necessary in the proper treatment o! cancer. Bummersido Kinsmen Olub was given $100.‘ to- wards this amount. o~now mem- bers, Norman. Macleod and R0 s were welcomed to the clu ng. Henry Wedge submitted to a plan for institut- this meeti Eta-filo AMoItoupfoundotlon Morocco/s. n» Skin t I “ " l time», ilillitormula- club as a means o! raising money tor the club service work. is Qlggestion was left in the hands 02' tho committee-S. VICTOR McLAGLEN PRESTON FOSTER and ' IDA LUPINO In “SEA DEVILS” Also “ONE LIVE GHOST“ with LUCILLE BALL and LEON ERROL VICTORIA Thursday, April 1b Evening 8:00 Matinee 3:80 r'""'""““"""“""""\ ln5snnnt£' ie of cancer. Still, he ‘Ilwmoeon tauralnt. who falls hard tor a young. pared with 820.768 Europeans. blonde, beautiful and naive charm- -—---——i- er who is one o! his waitresses. I I art; as a waiter who knows lust what's going on everywhere at any ttlilmebomake 3B the elegnents for Edi; uncy vorsomo ittlo com- LONDON‘ Apr“ 17_(Reuters')__ My“ “my, when g1, 1g {and While the King and Queen Eliza- wlgh m; lmuunency q; the end 0g both are away at Windsor Castle a ten-year marriage, tinds allies 1n with the two Princesses during the 3mm" 5nd young Mums" Easter season, workmen are Ire- . who plays tho boy ing bomb damage at trleir {mud of 510,13 Gnhamm me p“, ndon home—.Buckingham a - . Th workmen are taking ad- nen u the wan’ 313mg: of the absence oi the in the procee ngs “e a pflzewkmmg lottery “eke; court to deal with patrtst of ill‘: ""1 l‘ "My "‘°*°"Y°'°-"'d m“ P“ii'.°v°..‘.?.‘i"l‘.‘.i‘é‘€.§§ tifiit‘. Zip?“ add to the amen“ ‘mum’ place are being reglazed, after he- ing covered for more than four years with temporary substitutes. inside the palace, much re air work remains to be done. he state apartments on the first floor, although not badly damaged hy bombs, will not be ready tor use this year. Lords May Iiulo 0n Martial Problem (By Tho Canadian Press) LONDON. April l'l—The House o! Lords may be asked to rule whether a wife's refusal oi sexual relations constitutes dosertion oi her husband. " Deserticn and adultery no tho orl-lv causes for divorce in Britain. A London court ruled in o. two- ‘ a the front o-i the palace which were blown down by a bomb which tell just short of the building, st'.ll show their wartime gaps. 0. P. ii. is Dealt Staggering Blow WASHINGTON, April 17—(A.P)—— Wm In a tremendous revolt against 5° i!" m‘ President Truman's stabilization 0180 T0 .9315 5171159 04 Y-flfdl- m9 policy, the House o! Representa- hlghoot appeal court ‘foroivil cases tlves today voted to abolish all price inflrltaln. His lawyers mid they clltrols on meat and dealt the had not vet decided Wlwlhfl‘ W Olilcc of Price Administration a pursue the appeal. so lea of staggering blows. Lord. Justice Leslie Scott, in o award the end of a hectic day, minority opinion, lmhold tho ao- 011A. chiet Paul Porter issuedan oolllnt’! umnumt- ‘Ilhe Judie anguished statement declaring- said that the Church tinuod to ll moat for a relations sad then won-o POLAND I10 00M. PIDDUCIB “summits-tool - talent-Q's“ not» o o! Iindand _ "The action of the House today set iorth throo reasons 1m‘ mlr- amounts to the repeal‘ 0f Price rlage. the procleatio oi’ children. control. , a. remedy Main-st sin Ind the mut- ‘The bill has been loaded down m; ma,“ o; m, 95mg“ “m; m. Wm, inflationary amendments other. which would make the 18W 00m- Ono lawyer with many floors ox- plotely ineffective and impossible psrienoo in divorce said to administer. that i! the Home o! I-lglds ruled "I hope this does notHrepresent in favor of tho plnlntifl it lsllke. the final action of til: tguse-iorm iy that tbero would ho may P!"- Thfi "W!" ‘"" ° s10“ on 51ml r ." of amendments to O. P. A. exten- ~ t tho mnl- oion legislation which were sub- is oct to later roll call votes. The ill has at to bo acted upon by the Sena . ‘ Ono major amendmo t approv- ed 1S0 to 122 would remove all price controls on meat and live- wlll soon bo hora and you will want to look your best. Plan now tor a new hair-dc to match your new 5min! outilt. 5E3 world in ~ o _. Sir “Plat; uorrybec {- (Q) 1'! your: Phone 12-5 today and lnoko sure’ o! a Permanent for ' Inter aofqcasorva Shop an. Q one gcusatorrsroglu cuaaolaa, The black and gold railings at try {inn during his leisure hours. é-i Now is To Sole ‘low Spr MEWS Worsted Suits, metropolitan air, $26.75 to $45.00 a ity and nlakc, STUDENTS SUITS Made up on real mannish models single and double breasted coat, vest and pants of good quality tweed cloths, sizes 33 to 37. Price $17.95 to $24.75. JUNIOR Single and double sizes 24 to 28 at from $1 ‘T PAYS TU SNUP iiT SINULAIIVS , p New Spring To fitted in sleeves, beautiful fabrics wearing. Drop in snappy topcoat, si ed from $19.75 to out bells, dressy, mind being caugh these coats, sizes ON PRINCE ED EliifilfilliiillliéliiliifllfilliifilfillilfiifilliilfifilifilEENEIEIIEIEEIEIIEIIENEIE][EIEIEEENEEIIENEIIEIIEIENEIIEENENEEQEEIEIEIIEEIEIEIEE Ll IEIEEEILQIEIIEIEIELEIEEIIELEIIEIIE a‘ stock, Its author, James Wadsworth representative Iiev. Mr. liansell Gets ills Socks operations which he said now “rule the coun- With Republicans and a group of Southern Democrats in the saddle, the chamber also voted 1'71 to 144 to limit O.P.A.'s new life SDnn to nine months instead of the year requested by Mr. Truman. (By T!“ Canadian PR”) OTTAWA. April 17—R€v. E. G. Hanscli had four pairs o! socks to- day to prove that the voice of par- liament is heard through the land. The Social Credit member of parliament for the Alberta con- stitumcy o! Macleod broke off a speech on the British loan last 1mm telephone lines to point an accusing finger electric power lines. Minister Ilsley, report travelling over conventional tele 11mm" 60W! i0 his 185?: D311” 01' phone wires, the messages have socks and ssk:- "hitch hiked" a ride over rural "Whore can I get a pair?" power lines. ‘The same wires have The Willem‘ treated him V! I carried telephone calls and electric sympathetic smile but the malls wer simultaneously without in- today brouaht more tanslblfi 51m- rference with each other, Engln. porwthrec pairs from Brockville eers o! the Bell Telephone Com- Ont, and one from Ottawa. pany and the local power mm- ‘Illeir donors will be pleased to panics state that; fuy-flmy “pm. lmow that in Mr. Hansen their mentation i5 necejggry before gen- socks have found a man well dual- eral conlmeu-clsl application can 159d i0 K890 them in Rhone. In be made. It is only g matter o! his 10 years in parliament. he has determining tho best kind o! sys- come to devote part of each Sat. tem to suit local conditions, that is, urday night to mendlnil his hos- whcther extension o! telephone 1H1’- is necessary or not. RETIRE! BUT NOT TO REST JASPER. MQ. 1'! -(AP)— Flor 4.1 years so a milway postal clerk. Ell W. Scott looked forward to the day he could putter in his garden smnwbut not to much. Fbur years ago ho retired. Now ho is s. praotisln lo/wyer. Justice oi the peace. score of the cham- bor of commerce, se ‘ y ot the school board, notary public and real estate salesman. Ho also has “HITCHHIKE PHONES" New Agriculture. tho U8. farlm mmWh-ll’. ffliorts succcssttul experi- merits in Arkansas to install tele- phone servlce to farms located far CHABLOTTETOWN LADY PASSES AWAY IN MONTREAL R. Shops, em loyee and fornier hoc- key star, let Saturday for Mon- trcal where he was called an ac- FOR SALE My phco at North Carleton, con- o warden in which he sometimes lls of 1 acro of land with house putters. and and out buildings, All with cement foundations and stable. IDNDON - (OP) — Bernard Pump in house. lg mile from Tinoins. trombono layer in a Lon- church, school. 2 miles irom Bor- don theatro orches , desi chil- don on pavement. dren's toys for o man octuring ~ MRSJ. F. MUTTART, Albany. B. R. rsf$ii4 or Topooat fefliflll. also tweed suits that gives lots of wear and dressy appearance, single and double breasted models, alzes 34 to 42. Prices range from vclours and gaberdines, raglan and value you will recognize and enjoy Men’s Trench Coats, with or with- shower if you are wearing one of from $8.50 to $29.50. THE MOST MODERN STORE SINCLAIR AND STEWART LlMlTEil-SUMMERSIIIE h IEIIEEIEJIEIEIEJIEIEIEEJlEIEEIIEIEIEIEIEIJIEIIEIEIIEI MEI’ Jock Ingram, well known C, N. ~ %§li§l@|§il§ll§ll§l@lilfiiidlifiifiiifiiilliifllfilfliléiifillfiiiillfiiiéliililiil]Elli] the Timo ct Your ing Suit SUITS pin stripes with o2 tailored to peo- gcgrding to qual- aovs? suns Iheso tweed suits for boys oon really take tho knocks and give lots of wear, single and double breasted style with two pair long 28 to 34, from $13.95 to 517.95. SUITS breasted tweedo witli long and short pants or shorts and knickers, 0.95 to $12.95. / llllalrs m coins pcoats in tweeds, latest in styles, that represent early for a real zes 34 to 42. Pric- $49.75. and you won't t in that Spring 34 to 46. Priced WA RD ISLAND ' count of the critical illness of his mother, who subsequently passed away on Sunday evening. The late Mrs. Ingram whose former home was in Charlottetown, P. E. 1., had resided in Montreal tor the wt l5 years with her daughter, s. Stephen Mahar of Rooemount. She had numerous friends in Moncton whom she met during visits made made to the home o! her son here and who will learn with regret of her pabting. Deceased leaves to mourn four daughters and five sons. Another son, Wallace made the Bu reme Sacrifice while fighting wit the Canadian forces in France during the First Great War. The funeral will bo held- in Montreal on Wednesday. -Moncton Times. . PERRANPORTH, Cornwall, mg- land -- (CiPi-Easter holiday hotel reservations here had to be can- celled because of mine-clearing op- erations on the sand dunes. I AUGTION SALE AT GRAPAUU r hsvo boon instructed by Joseph Trowsdale to nu on his farm at Crapaod his onllro stock o! tom machinery and some livestock on Saturday, April M. at 1 pm. sharp. cow milking; one brood sow with Ono largo stock hay. Ono Cockohutt Tractor, 0O, nearly new; two-furrow tractor plow: throo-sootion lover barrow, nearly now; ono smoothing barrow; one largo disc barrow: no —‘* th barrow; one gang plow. F. a. W.: single plow; ono Oooluhatt m»; spreader; one binder, six-foot out, 111.11.: one bay loader. 11.5.: oao hay rake; ono disc drill, large also; ono loll throohor; ‘one no angina: coo min crusher and belt: coo It mil": two dooblo ‘MINI. complete; one out and one set o! axle; one sot scales; no double sleigh; one drivlnz sleigh: two soofllm; one grab hay fork: largo quan- y or work haraoos both dooblo and single; forks: shovels; hoes: tvrn potato lorhr and also a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. lsfllnaoaloonlollovrlagllonday. Iornooooh. ll pip. I. I. KYIBB. Auctioneer. . 16-17-10 Two honcl. ono. Bhorthorn cow to froshm soon. one Shot-thorn‘ i , t pants, sizes E EIIEEIE El BIEIEEiI-Wmmlnllfilli-illfilllijfil ifl El a sit llur Men's Wear apartment (Main Floor) . w oacllslloslollsllslolsltolagcgg; i. FOX CAPSULES Fresh Stock All Makes lust Received Mall Orders Prvmntly Attended To Enman Drug 0a.; LTD. Bummersitfo Two gills that spoil luxury withlho Inimitable Bluo Gross Frugron that evory woman iovos . . . In... Mist and Dusting Powdc to moire he! built lmtllfiblll diuo Gross Flower Mist 4 0a., 1.50 l (with atomizer 2.15) gift-wrapped 1.75 and 2.40; Bius Gross Dusting Powder i.” 8 01., 2.751 16 02., l.“ ERMA! DRUG C0. suspension